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Text frame is a control from previous versions of Word that includes a container for entering text (a frame). The frame can be moved as well as resized.

In MyOffice Text, the frame is automatically converted to a text box. This retains the content, formatting parameters, size, and position on the sheet as set in Word. Frame parameters that are not supported for a text box (see the list) are saved in the system for back conversion.

When converting a frame to a text box:

Charts are not displayed in text boxes.

Text rotation, footnotes and headings are not supported for text fields. In addition, there is no option to work with fields not created in MyOffice Text.

If the frame is set to a background color with shading, only the background color (without shading) is displayed.

If the frame has borders of different types, the same solid line borders are set. Borders of different colors are converted to black borders. Borders of different thicknesses are converted to identical borders with a mean value. If at least one border is missing, all borders are removed.

If the text in the frame is divided into separate paragraphs and the frame has a fill, the fill color is not displayed.

If the text in the frame is divided into separate paragraphs and these paragraphs have borders, the borders of both the paragraphs and the text box are removed. The original view of the borders for reverse conversion is not saved.

When you copy a text box within the original document, all parameters for the reverse conversion are saved. When copying to another document, the parameters are not saved.

 

When you save the document, the text box is converted back to a frame. Parameters that were not used in the conversion are applied to the frame.

 

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